LRN AM Newscall March 25

Rapides Parish investigators are trying to figure out what led to the tragic hit and run death of former longtime sheriff William Earl Hilton. Andre Champagne has the story.

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Judges that the Louisiana Legislature deems as incompetent can be removed under a proposal heading to the Senate floor. Jeff Palermo has the story.

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If you’ve been sneezing your head off lately, you’re in good company. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Rapides Parish remains in shock over the tragic death of former longtime sheriff William Earl Hilton, who was killed in what investigators are calling a hit-and-run. Current Sheriff Mark Wood says 53-year-old Ladonna Delrie of Pollock ran over Hilton after the former sheriff returned home to find Delrie exiting his residence.

Cut 4 (05) “…it’s horrendous.”

Delrie faces several charges, including first-degree murder. Her bond has been set at 5.3-million dollars. Sheriff Wood says they’re trying to determine if Delrie and Hilton knew each other previously.

Hilton started in law enforcement in 1970. He also served in the Louisiana National Guard. Hilton was elected sheriff in 1992 and retired in 2008. He came out of retirement and served eight more years from 2012 to 2020.

Sheriff Wood is devasted over the death of the 80-year-old Hilton.

Cut 5 (09) “…without this man.”

Sheriff Wood says Hilton deserved to live several more years.

Cut 6 (08) “…is just unspeakable.”

Hilton’s body was transported to Lafayette for an autopsy. RPSO Chief of Staff Tommy Carnline asks you to keep Hilton’s family and the sheriff’s department in your prayers.

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A Senate committee approves legislation that gives lawmakers the ability to remove judges for malfeasance, gross misconduct or incompetence. Monroe Senator Jay Morris says there have been too many instances, particularly in Orleans Parish, where repeat offenders are committing violent crimes.

Cut 7 (12) “…decisions they make.”

This is a proposed constitutional amendment. It will need voter approval next April, if two-thirds of the Legislature approves it. Sarah Whittington of the ACLU of Louisiana opposes the legislation. Whittington says the state constitution already allows for the legislature to impeach a judge, but lawmakers have not tried…

Cut 8 (09) “…a case brought.”

Morris says the state constitution is unclear on whether the legislature can impeach a judge. He says under his proposal, an incompetent judge can be removed by a simple majority vote in the House and a two-thirds vote in the Senate. The governor would then certify the removal of that judge. Evangeline Parish Senator Heather Cloud likes this approach.

Cut 9 (12)  “…and communities safe.”

Morris’ measure originally allowed the governor to recommend the removal of a judge. That language has been removed and the proposal heads to the Senate floor for more debate.

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If you’ve found yourself sneezing non-stop throughout the day to the point that your co-worker in the cubicle next to you is on the verge of calling HR, you’re actually in good company. Ochsner Health Immunologist Dr. John Carlson says we’re in the height of allergy season, and the actual culprit may surprise you.

Cut 10 (12) “…are the problem.”

Dr. Carlson says especially on windy days, the oak pollen will make people very miserable.

Cut 11 (07) “…wind right now.”

Carlson says if you suffer from seasonal allergies, there are treatments available at your local drug store to help control your symptoms – and keep you on good terms with your co-workers.

Cut 12 (10) “…will work great.”

The tree pollen will die down towards the end of spring; but then, the grass pollen will take hold, providing no relief to allergy sufferers.

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Being able to legally carry guns on college campuses will have to wait at least another year. Oil City Representative Danny McCormick has withdrawn his bill that would have allowed anyone 18 or older to carry a gun on a public or private college or university campus. McCormick says he pulled his bill because those slated to testify in favor of it couldn’t.

Cut 13 (07)  “…to make it.”

McCormick says this move in no way alters his stance on the issue.

Cut 14 (05) “…a college campus.”

McCormick says as such, he’s willing to file the bill again next year – as long as a student is willing to speak in favor of it.

Cut 15 (12) “…at all times.”

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Spring football is officially underway in Baton Rouge, and coach Lane Kiffin has plenty of work ahead with a revamped roster. The Tigers’ quarterback room is brand new, and Kiffin says he’s challenging all three to quickly adapt to the team’s high-tempo system to maximize offensive efficiency.

Cut 16 (14) “…a long time.”

Sam Leavitt participated in individual throwing drills, but he will not participate in team drills as he continues to rehab from his Lisfranc foot injury.

One of the early standouts has been offensive tackle Jordan Seaton, who was ranked as the nation’s top offensive lineman in the transfer portal. When Seaton arrived in Baton Rouge, he weighed 330 pounds and has since trimmed down to 307. Kiffin says the transformation is a result of the extensive hard work he’s put in.

Cut 17 (11)  “…becomes the norm.”

Another player that has jumped out to Kiffin is rising junior tight end Trey’Dez Green. Kiffin knows that the 6-7 mismatch has all the athletic ability in the world, but believes his ultra-elite mindset is what separates him from many.

Cut 18 (18)  “…unique that way.”

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Spring football has also officially started in Ruston, as Louisiana Tech is planning to play its first season in the Sun Belt Conference. With quarterback Blake Baker still recovering from a torn ACL, senior Trey Kukuk (Q-kuhk) is taking the starting reps. Coach Sonny Cumbie is very confident in the veteran Q-B.

Cut 19 (14) “…our football team.”

One of the biggest questions for the team heading into spring is the running back room. With Clay Thevenin’s departure to Rutgers, there will be a competition for playing time among Jayden Miller, Dylen Brooks, and Kenny Thomas. Cumbie says he’s looking for multiple players to separate themselves, with consistency being the most important factor.

Cut 20 (14) “…ball the distance.”

 

5:30 LRN Newscast/Legislative Report

A Senate committee approves legislation that gives lawmakers the ability to remove judges for malfeasance, gross misconduct or incompetence. Monroe Senator Jay Morris says there have been too many instances, particularly in Orleans Parish, where repeat offenders are committing violent crimes.

Cut 7 (11) “…decisions they make.”

This is a proposed constitutional amendment, so it will need voter approval next April, if it receives two-thirds approval in both houses of the legislature. Sarah Whittington of the ACLU of Louisiana opposed the legislation, saying the state constitution already allows for the legislature to impeach a judge, but lawmakers have made no effort to do so.

Cut 8 (09) “…a case brought.”

Legislation continues to move through the state capitol that would allow for the Louisiana Wildlife Commission to establish rules and regulations for a recreational alligator hunting season. The Louisiana Senate unanimously approved the bill by Franklin Senator Robert Allain, who says the alligator population has become too large.

Cut 6 (07) “…of the road.”

Being able to legally carry guns on college campuses will have to wait at least another year. Oil City Representative Danny McCormick has withdrawn his bill that would have allowed anyone 18 or older to carry a gun on a public or private college or university campus. McCormick says he pulled his bill because those slated to testify in favor of it couldn’t.

Cut 13 (07)  “…to make it.”

McCormick says he’s willing to file the bill again next year – as long as a student is willing to speak in favor of it.

4:45 LRN Sportscast

At LSU pro day, in front of NFL scouts, coaches and executives, quarterback Garrett Nussmeier looked like the Nussmeier from the 2024 season when he threw for four-thousand yards. Nussmeier was zipping the ball and completed 69 of his 72 passes. Nuss was hampered by an abdomen injury last season, suffered on the second day of training camp. His injury contributed to an underwhelming performance on offense and it also hurt his draft stock. The Lake Charles native says the experience will only make him better…

Cut 17 (14)  “…the next level.”

Tonight, the LSU baseball team hosts Louisiana Tech in a midweek contest at 6:30 p.m.

UL-Lafayette looks to get back in the win column tonight after being swept by Texas State this weekend as the Cajuns host Southeastern Louisiana at 6 p.m.

The winningest football coach in Northwestern State history has died. Sam Goodwin, who led the Demons to 102 wins from 1983 through 1999, died last Friday at the age of 82. Former Northwestern State Sports Information Director Doug Ireland says not only did Goodwin overachieve as the coach of the team, he also brought out the best in players who had been overlooked in high school, as evidenced by the number of Demons who went on to play on Sundays after their college careers.

Cut 10 (08) “…in the rough.”

A memorial celebration is slated for April 25th.

The ULM baseball team looks to get back in the win column tonight when it hosts Northwestern State at 6 p.m.

The Pelicans are in New York to take on the Knicks tonight at 6:30 p.m. It will be the first time Jose Alverado faces his former team since being traded in February. A loss tonight would eliminate the Pelicans’ chances of making the play-in.

4:30 LRN Newscast

Tragedy in Rapides Parish as a former sheriff is run over and killed. Joe Gallinaro reports.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Joe Gallinaro.”

Northwestern State’s all-time winningest football coach has passed away. Sam Goodwin died from complications from a recent surgery he was 82. Doug Irleand with the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame says Goodwin won 102 games in 17 seasons and produced dozens of NFL players…

Cut 10 (08) “…in the rough”

 

The Julia Letlow US Senate campaign released a video message from President Trump that has him discussing his support for Letlow as Louisiana’s next U-S Senator…

Cut 14 (11) “….great state”

Incumbent Bill Cassidy lost Trump as a political ally when voted to impeach him for his role in the January 6th attack on the nation’s capitol.

At the state capitol, the Senate approves a bill that would allow for the Louisiana Wildlife Commission to establish rules and regulations for a recreational alligator hunting season. Franklin Senator Robert Allain is the author of the legislation and says the state’s alligator population exceeds three million and it’s a safety issue…

Cut 7 (07) “….foot print”

The measure heads to the House for more discussion. The L-W-C would open the alligator season to five-thousand hunters each, with a two-gator limit.

3:30 LRN Newscast

If you think gasoline prices are high, get a load of diesel fuel prices! Some truck stops are selling diesel at more than five dollars a gallon. Dr. Walter Lane, the chairman of the Department of Economics, Finance and Accounting at UNO, says even if you don’t commute to and from work via semi truck, you will feel the effects.

Cut 3 (08) “…comes by truck.”

We’re one step closer to having a recreational alligator hunting season. The State Senate unanimously passed the bill by Franklin Senator Robert Allain, who filed it out of concern about alligator-human interactions as the gator population explodes.

Cut 8 (06) “..this bill.”

A nonverbal autistic, 12-year-old boy died near his New Orleans home after he was attacked by an alligator last August.

President Trump released a video today expressing his support for Julia Letlow in the U.S. Senate race. Trump calls Letlow a great congresswoman.

Cut 12 (10) “…ever before.”

Bill Cassidy remains confident he’ll win re-election, because he believes the race is not about an endorsement, but who has been more effective in delivering legislation and federal funds to help Louisiana.

The winningest coach in Northwestern State football history has died. Sam Goodwin, who coached the Demons for 17 seasons, died last Friday at the age of 82. Former Northwestern State Sports Information Director Doug Ireland says Goodwin was not just a great mentor on the field, but he was a great mentor off the field as well.

Cut 11 (09) “…coach of people.”

2:30 LRN Newscast

The newest development in the U-S Senate race is that President Donald Trump has released a video message, encouraging voters to elect Congresswoman Julia Letlow as Louisiana’s next U-S Senator…

Cut 13 (09) “….single American”

But Republican incumbent Bill Cassidy points out that Letlow voted against legislation that resulted in 13-billion dollars to improve infrastructure in Louisiana.

At the state capitol, the Louisiana Senate approves a bill that would allow for the Louisiana Wildlife Commission to establish rules and regulations for a recreational alligator hunting season. Franklin Senator Robert Allain is the author of the legislation and says the state’s alligator population exceeds three million and it’s a safety issue…

Cut 7 (07) “….foot print”

The measure heads to the House for more discussion. The L-W-C would open the alligator season to five-thousand hunters each, with a two-gator limit.

 

The statewide average for a gallon of diesel has reached five-dollars a gallon. That’s not good news for consumers…

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

Northwestern State’s all-time winningest football coach has passed away. Sam Goodwin died from complications from a recent surgery he was 82. Doug Irleand with the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame says Goodwin won 102 games in 17 seasons and produced dozens of NFL players…

Cut 10 (08) “…in the rough”

LRN PM Newscall

Even if you don’t drive an 18-wheeler, you will be paying the high price of diesel one way or another. Andrew Greenstein explains.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

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Tragedy in Rapides Parish as a former sheriff is run over and killed. Joe Gallinaro reports.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Joe Gallinaro.”

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If you think gasoline prices are high, get a load of diesel fuel prices! Some truck stops are selling diesel at more than five dollars a gallon. Dr. Walter Lane, the chairman of the Department of Economics, Finance and Accounting at UNO, says even if you don’t commute to and from work via semi truck, you will feel the effects.

Cut 3 (08) “…comes by truck.”

Dr. Lane says tractor-trailers are an extremely important component to logistics, since they usually handle the final leg of a product’s journey to the store’s shelves.

Cut 4 (09) “…comes by truck.”

According to the Engine Technology Forum, about 97-percent of all Class 8 commercial trucks – the ones we usually refer to as “18-wheelers” – are powered by diesel engines. And Lane says the more it takes to keep them fueled, the more the goods they transport will end up costing us.

Cut 5 (10) “…chain to us.”

The current average diesel price, however, is not a record. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, that was set at the end of June of 2022, when the nationwide average for a gallon of diesel shot up to $5.78 a gallon.

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Legislation continues to move through the state capitol that would allow for the Louisiana Wildlife Commission to establish rules and regulations for a recreational alligator hunting season. The Louisiana Senate unanimously approved the bill by Franklin Senator Robert Allain, who says the alligator population has become too large…

Cut 6 (07) “…side of the road.”

Allain, who is also a commercial alligator hunter, says the alligator population now exceeds three million and it’s a safety issue…

Cut 7 (07) “…footprint.”

A nonverbal autistic, 12-year-old boy died near his New Orleans home after he was attacked by an alligator last August. Allain is concerned about more alligator-human interactions as the gator population explodes…

Cut 8 (06) “..this bill.”

The measure now heads to the House for its approval. There’s already a commercial hunting season, made famous by the popular TV reality show “Swamp People.” Allain’s bill would authorize the Louisiana Wildlife Commission to establish a recreational hunting alligator season that would be open to five-thousand hunters each year, with a two-gator limit.

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The winningest football coach in Northwestern State history has died. Sam Goodwin, who led the Demons to 102 wins from 1983 through 1999, died last Friday at the age of 82. Former Northwestern State Sports Information Director Doug Ireland says during those 17 seasons, the Pineville native turned the program into a perennial powerhouse in the Southland Conference. 

Cut 9 (06)  “…coaching tenure here.”

Ireland says not only did Goodwin overachieve as the coach of the team, he also brought out the best in players who had been overlooked in high school, as evidenced by the number of Demons who went on to play on Sundays after their college careers.

Cut 10 (08) “…in the rough.”

Ireland says Goodwin was not just a great mentor on the field, but he was a great mentor off the field as well.

Cut 11 (09) “…coach of people.”

A memorial celebration is slated for April 25th.

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President Donald Trump released a video today expressing his support for Congresswoman Julia Letlow in the US Senate race. The President calls Letlow a great Congresswoman…

Cut 12 (10) “…ever before.”

Cassidy remains confident he’ll win re-election, because he believes the race is not about an endorsement, but who has been more effective in delivering legislation and federal funds to help Louisiana.

In Trump’s endorsement video for Letlow, he touted her record for fighting border security and tax relief…

Cut 13 (09) “…every single American.”

But Cassidy points out that Letlow voted against legislation that resulted in 13-billion dollars to improve infrastructure in Louisiana.

Trump says he wants Letlow to represent Louisiana in the Senate…

Cut 14 (11) “…great state.”

Cassidy lost Trump as a political ally when he voted to impeach Trump for his role in the January sixth attack on the nation’s capitol.  The other major candidate in the race, State Treasurer, John Fleming, claims the Trump Administration tried to get him out of the race by offering him a high ranking job with the CDC.

1:30 LRN Newscast

Legislation continues to move through the state capitol that would allow for the Louisiana Wildlife Commission to establish rules and regulations for a recreational alligator hunting season. The Louisiana Senate unanimously approved the bill by Franklin Senator Robert Allain, who says the alligator population has become too large.

Cut 6 (07) “…side of the road.”

Have you seen the price of diesel lately? Some truck stops have it at north of five dollars a gallon! Nearly all semis are powered by diesel engines. As such, Dr. Walter Lane, the chairman of the Department of Economics, Finance and Accounting at UNO, says the more it takes to keep them fueled, the more the goods they transport will end up costing us.

Cut 5 (10) “…chain to us.”

Tragedy in Rapides Parish as a former sheriff is run over and killed. Joe Gallinaro reports.

Cut 2 (30) “…I’m Joe Gallinaro.”

The Lane Kiffin era is officially underway at LSU. Spring football began today in Baton Rouge, giving Kiffin his first opportunity to lead his team through drills. Kiffin joins the Tigers from SEC rival Ole Miss, where he spent the last six seasons. Kiffin, of course, isn’t the only new face in town, as the Tigers have several new players, including two high-profile transfer quarterbacks.

12:30 LRN Newscast

Even if you don’t drive an 18-wheeler, you will be paying the high price of diesel one way or another. Andrew Greenstein explains.

Cut 1 (35) “…I’m Andrew Greenstein.”

A hit and run crash claimed the life of former Rapides Parish Sheriff William Earl Hilton yesterday. The crash occurred just before 1:00 PM and the suspect driver has been identified as 53-year-old Ladonna Delrie of Pollock.

 

The winningest football coach in Northwestern State history has died. Sam Goodwin, who led the Demons to 102 wins in 17 seasons, died last Friday at the age of 82. Former Northwestern Sports Information Director Doug Ireland says Goodwin turned the program into a perennial powerhouse in the Southland Conference.

Cut 9 (06)  “…coaching tenure here.”

Goodwin won the three Southland championships from 1988 to 98.

The Louisiana Senate has approved legislation to create a recreational alligator hunting season. Franklin Senator Robert Allain says the gator population exceeds three-million in this state and Allain is concerned about alligator-human interactions that can turn deadly,….

Cut 8 (06) “….this bill”

A nonverbal autistic, 12-year-old boy died near his New Orleans home after he was attacked by an alligator last August. The measure now heads to the House.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

Both the Louisiana Tech baseball and softball teams are in Baton Rouge tonight to take on the Tigers. At Alex Box Stadium, the Tigers and the Bulldogs are coming off series losses. Tech is looking for its first win over LSU since 2022. On the softball diamond, the Tigers have won 26 straight over the Bulldogs since 1982.

At LSU Pro Day… Projected first round draft pick and cornerback Mansoor Delane ran a very fast 4.35 in the 40. Linebacker Harold Perkins had a 35-inch vertical leap and broad jump of 10 feet and four inches. Linebacker West Weeks ran a 4.5 in the 40. Receiver and kick returner Barion Brown is expected to be a late-round pick, but Brown is just grateful for the opportunity…

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The NFL draft is April 23rd to the 25th.

 

Over the weekend, NOLA-dot-com published proposed plans for a major upgrade to the Smoothie King Center, the home of the New Orleans Pelicans, aimed at bringing the arena up to modern NBA standards. NOLA-dot-com’s Jeff Duncan says adding more seats to the lower bowl is one of the more significant aspects of the plan.

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How will the Pelicans pay for this massive renovation? Every NBA team could be receiving between 400 to 500 million dollars as the league is set to approve two new expansion teams, one in Seattle and the other in Las Vegas.

The Pelicans begin a three-game road trip tonight against the New York Knicks. It’s the first time New Orleans will see former Pelican Jose Alvardo.

The LSU women’s basketball team leaves today for Sacramento. The Lady Tigers will play Duke on Friday in the Sweet 16. Tip time is at 9 PM.